“Aboriginal women are constantly battling – whether, one day, a minor skirmish, or another day, a full-on war – the gaze of outsiders. We exist in opposition to the national identity of Australia.” — Susie Anderson, Archer Magazine #11

“The notion of the GAZE goes beyond media. It encompasses how we make sense of our bodies through the way other people see us… It’s the way power expresses itself through imbalances in vision control: surveillance, objectification, fetishisation, gaslighting, abuse. It’s the way a systemic problem can be minimised when those with influence sweep it under the rug.” — Adolfo Aranjuez, editor-in-chief, Archer Magazine #11